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Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

I confess that 99% of the time in pairings, I cheer for the "tough" guy, not the sweet boy-next-door...

And I confess that when the pairings don't go as I was hoping they would (what doesn't happen often), it spoils my enjoyment a lot...

I started watching Dream High, I'm only on episode 5, and since I was so smart (>_>;; ) as to google up who Hye Mi ends up with, I don't even want to continue although I reaaally love the drama so far. I wanted her to fall in love with the other one..... T___T I hope he doesn't get too heartbroken in the end

..even though I have to continue and let the drama have a chance to convince me that the pairing is the right one, I'm now kind of meh :/

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

There are good manga in every single genre, only that you may not like to read some of those. :P

That's true, sometimes choosing Manga according to a genre/demographic can be misleading.

Originally Posted by naruto-niichan

and I wouldn't have thought that you were so sceptic there are such wonderful shoujo and josei manga out there. You should definitely check out Ao Haru Ride and Sangatsu no Lion

I guess what turns me down is I was not used to Shoujo and Josei art style with all the bishies.. I think I should try to read Ao Haru Ride too. By the way, Sangatsu no Lion is a Seinen manga since it is published in Young Animal even though the Author is famous with her Josei works.

Related to Schabrak's confession: I confess that I read so many X-rated doujins this year more than I intended to.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

I confess that 99% of the time in pairings, I cheer for the "tough" guy, not the sweet boy-next-door...

And I confess that when the pairings don't go as I was hoping they would (what doesn't happen often), it spoils my enjoyment a lot...

I started watching Dream High, I'm only on episode 5, and since I was so smart (>_>;; ) as to google up who Hye Mi ends up with, I don't even want to continue although I reaaally love the drama so far. I wanted her to fall in love with the other one..... T___T I hope he doesn't get too heartbroken in the end

..even though I have to continue and let the drama have a chance to convince me that the pairing is the right one, I'm now kind of meh :/

oh you wanted her with taechyeon?*sorry forgot characters name*

I confess I wanted Gin and Rangiku to run away some place far away *_* damn aizen-pyon

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

Originally Posted by Asarii

Shingeki no Kyojin is indeed a very good manga, but I wouldn't call it great. I'm still trying to figure out what others see in it so I'd love to hear some opinions.

I'd say that it's because Shingeki is very thrilling to me. It's one of the Manga where I always anticipated every chapter, but my assessment could possibly be wrong, since who knows maybe the ending would not be as strong as the setup.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

I haven’t read Bleach in months but I know that a few good guys have died during this arc (I read some reviews about the chapter now and then). I confess that while it was a complaint from the fandom that KT was known for not killing the good guys, now it seems he is killing good guys right and left. I do wonder why he chose this last arc to kill as many good guys as possible, and I don’t know maybe it is the way the good guys are dying but I’m not a big fan of what is happening in Bleach atm.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

If I hadn't been so dissatisfied and disappointed in Beelzebub's current arc (Couple Grand Prix), I probably wouldn't have gotten into Magi so whole-heartedly. But now that I have, I feel kind of terrible for assuming things about Magi that I know aren't particularly true. Not only is the manga itself awesome, but fandom is a lot more fun than I expected it to be.

On that note, Beelzebub's current arc is a constant reminder of how much I hate ship wars. It reminds me of all the other times fandom has made me incredibly unhappy and shallow about "picking a side" and believing it like some kind of personal ideology. Don't get me wrong, I am a MASSIVE SHIPPER. I have OTPs and pairings that I like in every manga that I've possibly ever read. I've fangirled with fellow shippers, I've bought doujinshi about my favorite pairings, and I've even tried to organize a fan-event for one of them (it failed). But at the same time, it inevitably creates this us vs them mentality that takes out a lot of fun in enjoying the manga/anime for what it is. In a bitter state of mind, I think Tamura is trolling his own fandom just to see us devolve into such a state.

Maybe I'm wrong and there will be a surprise ending to this arc.

Anyway, now on to another confession: A part of me really wishes Aladdin from Magi were a girl, so we could have two female magi and two male magi. But then, so much of the story would have changed, so I know it would have been a bad move in the long run. If not Aladdin, then at least either Judal or Yunan could have been female. I just think it would be slightly more interesting than you're usual "2-to-3 guys to every girl" formula.

Lastly, there's something about Magi that reminds me a lot of Pandora Hearts. And this disturbs me, because I really hated Pandora Hearts. But nonetheless, there is this bizarre similarity between them, like the main trio being a young male hero, and enigmatic (but powerful) girl, and a comic relief guy who is totally bros with the main hero. Of course it is a generalization, but hey, this is what confessions are for!

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

I confess that I find it agonizing whenever I see fans of a manga constantly misspelling names or terms. Examples from Naruto: Kakazu(Kakuzu) or Tsukayumi(Tsukuyomi)
Even though I'm not as big a fan as I used to be, it still bothers me an aweful lot.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

I confess that I loved the Ichiruki moments in chapter 515 . I really liked how Rukia was immediately able to notice that something was bothering Ichigo, that Ichigo was hiding something. I also confess that I’m glad that Byakuya and Kenpachi are alive.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

Alright, I give up. I confess I get easily annoyed how a woman wearing lipstick is often shown as a negative point in manga. Consider the following:

Urtear from Fairy Tail : When she was evil, she wore a nice shade of red lipstick. After the timeskip and we've established she's redeemed herself? The lipstick is gone.

Nene from Beelzebub: Nene was never evil, but her lipstick was definitely a sign of her delinquency. However, the mangaka has been showing her with it less and less, and in this current tournament arc, she isn't wearing it at all.

The mom-pirate from Magi: She wears lipstick, kidnaps children and makes them think she's their mom so they can go off and attack other ships for her.

I know its like a super minor point, but I like wearing make up, and when I see this trope being used it just annoys me.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

^ That is kind of true, but I seem to remember that Nami used to wear lipstick (or lip gloss, or shiny lips, or whatever), and some of the female characters in Naruto do to (again maybe it's lip gloss, shiny lips, etc...).

Anyway, I confess that I'm disappointed in Reborn's ending. Not the actual chapter, but the fact that there totally should've been one last arc just to give the series some closure. In fact, that's the main problem with the series's ending, a lack of closure. Tsuna never really made his choice, be it which girl he likes or wether or not he'll really become the 10th Vongola boss. Plus a bunch of characters disappeared and never showed up again (Shamal), we never really understood the deal with the Cervello (who imo would make great villains), with the Earth Flames or the Hell Rings. I'm going to stop here, but basically I'm disappointed in all the stuff that the manga neglected to resolve before ending.

Re: The Manga-Anime-Asian Drama Confessional Thread

Alright, I give up. I confess I get easily annoyed how a woman wearing lipstick is often shown as a negative point in manga. Consider the following:

Urtear from Fairy Tail : When she was evil, she wore a nice shade of red lipstick. After the timeskip and we've established she's redeemed herself? The lipstick is gone.

Nene from Beelzebub: Nene was never evil, but her lipstick was definitely a sign of her delinquency. However, the mangaka has been showing her with it less and less, and in this current tournament arc, she isn't wearing it at all.

The mom-pirate from Magi: She wears lipstick, kidnaps children and makes them think she's their mom so they can go off and attack other ships for her.

I know its like a super minor point, but I like wearing make up, and when I see this trope being used it just annoys me.

Maybe it's more of a culture thing than being a trope, good that the majority of mature manga doesn't have those problems as far as I can remember.

Yeah the conclusion of KHR was disappointing, yet I didn't expect anything else from Amano, she seemed to have lost control of what was intended to happen for more than a year now. To be honest it was rather a mess, plot lines didn't converge, arcs just following the principle of beating those or these kinds of rings, only to turn those enemies into their partners. She should try some other formula, her art is beautiful, so please don't waste your talent on it anymore! How about some more female character, who actually appear once in a while instead of being one of the main support characters, while being sidelines for years only to end in a non-conclusion. Ah why did I even reply... it's just sad what happened. But not nearly as sad as reading comments like this being one of the best manga they ever read. XD

No big confessions but the old one again, I'm desperately trying to follow this seasons series, keeping up with on-hold ones get's harder and harder. Ah life.